These are great photos. The texture and grace of the bodies and the tenderness of expression takes these clearly into the realm of art and far away from porn.
Hi there!
Chronogram magazine is looking for exceptional cover art!
Please visit www.chronogram.com to see what we do. Below is our "artist
guidelines."
Please read if you're interested and send me some samples!
Thank you for your time!
Sincerely,
and hoping to see your work soon,
Carla Rozman, Art Director
Luminary Publishing
v 845.255.4711
f 845.256.0349
ARTIST GUIDELINES
Since Chronogram is a magazine of the arts, we strive to feature the best
available art for our monthly Cover and Parting Shot features. Both are full
page venues for local/semi-local (Hudson Valley) artists to display their
work. Along with both are (approximate) 100-word bios about the artist and
gallery where and
when to find the original work. Please send samples via e-mail or snail mail
to the address below for consideration.
As well as the Cover and Parting Shot opportunities, there are many other
ways artists can be seen in Chronogram. We are always looking for new talent
to grace our pages. Assignment photographers, illustrators and cartoonists
are needed every month! Chronogram pays $40-$80 per assignment. Please send
samples via e-mail or snail mail to the address above.
PARTING SHOT SUBMISSIONS:
photographs/mixed media: original work* (no larger than 8.5x14), 35mm slide,
large-format transparency, 300 dpi 8x10 BW scan (tiff/jpg/psd)
*Original work can be submitted, though is not recommended. We can direct
large-format painters on how to get a 4x5 transparency shot for easier
submission. Photographers, please submit original prints no larger than
8.5x14.
Please note: Chronogram does not pay for Cover or Parting Shot art. All
mailed artwork must come with a SASE in order to be returned. All
measurement requirements listed above are in inches.
Thanks, and I hope to see something of yours soon.
Terrible pics. No feeling, no creativeness on the part of the photographer. Sex is a wonderful part of life, but these pics show nothing. They are not worth anythin and so I'll not waste time expounding on nothingness; however, I'll say that JD, 10/12, sums it up extremely well.
Absolutely gorgeous...i was stunned by these shots...like capturing the essence of a singular moment.Cant wait to see more of the artist's work...breathtaking.
these photos seem totally directed, not just "told to shift a little bit".the moment is not intimate with her in the room photographing. sure the images are pretty pretty and all, but it just ends up looking like advertisements for bluejeans but completely nude this time. does everyone she knows look like a catalogue model? i don't see the full circle.
finally some superb photographs capturing genuine intimacy as opposed to isolated sex objects of which there are now about 160 billion on the net including most of the Nerve photo,s.I,m not knocking erotica,simply noting to myself once again how beautiful a woman is whilst being intimate[men too but not for me.]
thankyou and bye bye.
jonathan
Very blah. The pictures are taken with about the same creativity as a Zalman King Showtime special(...Women...stories of passion! Oooo!). And what's with the models? They look like they're dead or asleep. These pictures are about as creative as a Family Circle layout.
She captures the feeling of intimacy and togetherness superbly - the facial expressions, the post-coital calm, the atmospheric light coming in from the window and shining on the naked contours... Superb
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grest intimate shots
please vie my nudes:
http://www.dotmac.info/index.html/pages/2699/index.html
These are great photos. The texture and grace of the bodies and the tenderness of expression takes these clearly into the realm of art and far away from porn.
Hi there!
Chronogram magazine is looking for exceptional cover art!
Please visit www.chronogram.com to see what we do. Below is our "artist
guidelines."
Please read if you're interested and send me some samples!
Thank you for your time!
Sincerely,
and hoping to see your work soon,
Carla Rozman, Art Director
Luminary Publishing
v 845.255.4711
f 845.256.0349
ARTIST GUIDELINES
Since Chronogram is a magazine of the arts, we strive to feature the best
available art for our monthly Cover and Parting Shot features. Both are full
page venues for local/semi-local (Hudson Valley) artists to display their
work. Along with both are (approximate) 100-word bios about the artist and
gallery where and
when to find the original work. Please send samples via e-mail or snail mail
to the address below for consideration.
As well as the Cover and Parting Shot opportunities, there are many other
ways artists can be seen in Chronogram. We are always looking for new talent
to grace our pages. Assignment photographers, illustrators and cartoonists
are needed every month! Chronogram pays $40-$80 per assignment. Please send
samples via e-mail or snail mail to the address above.
COVER SUBMISSIONS:
paintings/mixed media/photographs: original work*, large-format
transparency, 300 dpi 11x14 CMYK/BW scan (tiff/jpg/psd)
PARTING SHOT SUBMISSIONS:
photographs/mixed media: original work* (no larger than 8.5x14), 35mm slide,
large-format transparency, 300 dpi 8x10 BW scan (tiff/jpg/psd)
*Original work can be submitted, though is not recommended. We can direct
large-format painters on how to get a 4x5 transparency shot for easier
submission. Photographers, please submit original prints no larger than
8.5x14.
Please note: Chronogram does not pay for Cover or Parting Shot art. All
mailed artwork must come with a SASE in order to be returned. All
measurement requirements listed above are in inches.
Thanks, and I hope to see something of yours soon.
Carla Rozman, Art Director
carla@chronogram.com
Luminary Publishing . 71 Main Street/PO Box 459 . New Paltz, NY 12561
Phone: (845) 255-4711 . Fax: (845) 256-0349 . info@chronogram.com .
www.chronogram.com
that was great!
To be 'beautiful' a 'picture' must be touching and have some aesthetic value--most of these do not! I could teach the photographer a thing or two.
Terrible pics. No feeling, no creativeness on the part of the photographer. Sex is a wonderful part of life, but these pics show nothing. They are not worth anythin and so I'll not waste time expounding on nothingness; however, I'll say that JD, 10/12, sums it up extremely well.
Would you please change my listed e-mail from
hal@blkbox.com to:
hal@houston.rr.com?
Thank you.
Absolutely gorgeous...i was stunned by these shots...like capturing the essence of a singular moment.Cant wait to see more of the artist's work...breathtaking.
Beautiful, sexy, moving ... thanks
these photos seem totally directed, not just "told to shift a little bit".the moment is not intimate with her in the room photographing. sure the images are pretty pretty and all, but it just ends up looking like advertisements for bluejeans but completely nude this time. does everyone she knows look like a catalogue model? i don't see the full circle.
Mint fish condition :)
Very sensual pictures. The colour photos were well balanced and motives good. I liked them alot.
finally some superb photographs capturing genuine intimacy as opposed to isolated sex objects of which there are now about 160 billion on the net including most of the Nerve photo,s.I,m not knocking erotica,simply noting to myself once again how beautiful a woman is whilst being intimate[men too but not for me.]
thankyou and bye bye.
jonathan
Hello, your pictures really really capture the beauty and power of sexyness and love and closeness. Wonderful!
Very nice pictures..... I can feel the intimacy and the tenderness. Thanx
Fantastic! Very much "alive" !
These pictures are very simplistic and to the point, two of my very favorite things. Well Done.
Very blah. The pictures are taken with about the same creativity as a Zalman King Showtime special(...Women...stories of passion! Oooo!). And what's with the models? They look like they're dead or asleep. These pictures are about as creative as a Family Circle layout.
Very nice interview. the work is beautiful.perfect forum.
the lighting is very sensuous indeed.
i'm interested in doing some photography of my wife. what kind of camera are you using? and film may i ask? they look like scenes from a film.
gary@allanben.com
lovely photographs, very immediate and affectionate, like a very sweet but distant memory
these are sooo beautiful!
Yes the photographs are supremely beautiful but they are missing something
She captures the feeling of intimacy and togetherness superbly - the facial expressions, the post-coital calm, the atmospheric light coming in from the window and shining on the naked contours... Superb